Combination coatshirt and drawers.



G; J A COBY. COMBINATION GOATSHIRT AND DRAWERS.

APPLICATION FILED AUG. 3, 1912.

Patented June 17, 1913.

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G. JACOBY. COMBINATION GOATSHIRT AND DRAWERS. APPLICATION FILED AUG. 3,1912.

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from beneath the waist band of the trousers.

The invention consists of thenovel fear tures, details of construction,and combination of parts, which hereinafter will be more particularlysetforth, illustrated in the accompanying drawings, and pointed out in theappended claim.

Referring to the drawings, forming a part of the Specification: Figure lis a front view of an article of the character stated embodying theinvention. Fig. 2 is a detail view of the;lower portion of the back andthe attached flaps and gores forming the other.

leg pieces and gores. Fig. 3 is a detail view of one of the front flapsand part of the Fig. 4 is a detail view of one of the back gores. Fig. 5is'a detail view showingthe application of the garment.

Corresponding and like parts are referred to in the followingdescription, and indicated in all'the views of the drawings, by

the same reference characters' The body, or main portion of the'garment,resembles the ordinary coatshirt, which may be of the neglige or dresspattern. The leg portions are combined with the body or shirt portion toprovide a single article of the shirt variety and nether garment type;The body portion of the garment is provided with sleeves 1. and comprises a back 2 and frbnt'quarters 3. When assembled, the front quartersare stitched.- along their outer vertical edges to the ver-- ticaledgesof the back 2, the quarters 3 opening in the front and being providedwith the usual button holesand buttons for-securing the same when thegarment is worn. An

' will approximately V-shaped cut 4 is formed in- 191a. s riainp,13.o74.

members 5.. "Similar leg, pieces 8;? alongtheir vrear:es g e to the inne ge of the leg 'members 5, theopposite edges of the e pi e being but nd to the front edge por mns of the quartfi is 3. Each of the legSpeeifioation-otLetters Patent. PatentedJune-1'7,19'13-. I i

$116 fl e back provide leg stitchedpieces comprises a gore 6 and a flap7. T The gores '6 are'stitchedto each other alon "their nner edges and,along their outer e ges to the partsbordering upon the opening 4. Theflaps 7 have their inner endstapered length, the remaining partsandtheback edges being stitched to, respectively, the

- lower ends of the gores 6 and the quarters 2..-

The gores 6' give proper fullness to the le pieces opposite thebuttocks. The'fiaps and stitched together for a part of their '1' extendalong the inner sides of the-legs and I connect the lower ends of thefront and back quarters. The front portions of the flaps are reinforcedSuitable fastenings such as} bnttonholes and buttons are provided forfastening the free edges of the leg pieces tov the lower ortions of thefront quarters 3.

he noted from the foregoing description and taken in connection with theaccompanying. drawings that the invention providesa shirt of thecoattypeand which. may he slipped in position in substantially the same manner.as a coat, after which the parts are fastened in front by means abovedescribed. The leg-pieces are brought about the limbs andsecuredsubstantia'lly in the manner set forth, thereby providing ineffect a one-piece garment embodying a combined coatshlrt and drawers.The article is sov formed as to enable a minimum amount ofmaterialfbeing utilized in the manufacture.

and insures a neat .and close fit and prevents any uncomfortablefeeling, suchas isex- 'perienced by wearing a garment presentingvoluminous Qbulk. Moreover, the shirt is held down" and prevented fromleavingthe.

waist band of the trousers.

From the above description, taken in connection with the accompanyingdrawings,

the advantages of the construction and of the method of operation willbe readily apparent to those skilled in the art to which the inventionappertains, and while'I have described the principle ofoperation of theinvention,;together with the device which I now consider to be' thebestembodiment thereof, I desire to have it understood that the deviceshown is merely illustrative, and

that such changes may be-made when de? sired as" are witnin the scope ofthe claiui appended hereto. 7

, Having thus described the invention what 1s claimed as new, 1s:- H

A one-p1ece combination art cle of wearing apparel comprising acoatshi'rt' and" drawers, the same comprising a back piece having a cutin its lower end, front quarters having'fastenings along their edges,and le formed in the lower end-thereof and the flaps having their innerends tapered and stitched together and to the lower ends of the goresand the back, said leg pieces extending along the inner sides of thelegs and having their free edges provided with fastenings to engagefastenings alon the inner edges of the lower ends of the ront quartersto, secure the leg portions about the limbs when the article is worn.

In testimony whereof I aflix my signature in presence of two witnesses.

GUSTAVE JACOBY.

Witnesses:

' ALLEN BRYANT,

Gnonen H. Fnmnousn.

